Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging

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In addition to in-house ultrasound exams and radiographic interpretation, François Crevier, DVM, DACVR is available for outpatient non-cardiac ultrasound examinations and to interpret referral radiographs (film or digital).

If the patient is likely to be admitted to the hospital for additional work-up or intensive care (i.e. not outpatient), the patient should be seen in through the medicine or emergency service.

Ultrasound examination results will usually be faxed to you upon completion of the study and a phone consultation with you to discuss the findings will also follow the exam. Dr. Crevier will then discuss with the clients the findings of the outpatient ultrasound exam and options based on our consultation of the case.

You may review the ultrasound images and reports online. Interpretation of your radiographs by Dr. Crevier is also available. As soon as the radiographs have been received and evaluated, Dr. Crevier will call you to discuss the interpretation and will then fax a written report to you.

Radiographic films (along with a hardcopy of the report) will then be mailed back to your office. The current cost for referral radiograph evaluation is $42/study.

Please call to discuss the options available to you.

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